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8657 Craig Road, Powell River, V8A 0E5

(604) 483-4401
Pollen Sweaters began in 1986 as Pollen and Company, a home based business producing natural fiber knitwear to be sold at local craft fairs. Within a few years it became apparent that Total Easy Care Wool was our textile of choice, and that sturdy, handsome work sweaters were our niche. We gradually found a market for our sweaters in stores specializing in outdoor clothing for sailors, fishermen, and out door work in general, and our volume of production and sales increased steadily through modest advertising and word of mouth. Pollen Sweaters is a small enterprise with about 10 employees/friends who run the knitting and sewing machines surrounded by sleeping dogs in a peaceful little factory, taking lunches together and having way too much fun. The pure wool we use has had the outer layer of itchy little barbs removed making the clothing not only very comfortable to wear but also completely machine washable and dryable! That's right, you just turn them inside out and machine wash with warm or cold water and a gentle detergent then tumble dry also at a moderate temperature. The wool does not shrink or pill or lose it's shape and in fact, a monthly wash and dry will protect the sweaters from moth damage. Since 2005 Pollen Sweaters has had a retail store on the top floor of Nancy’s Bakery in Lund . We also have great books - fiction, non fiction, local history, children's books. Irene Blueth Silver Sea Jewelry, Red Flag Design sailcloth bags and wallets, Exotic Fibers of Canada alpaca wool socks. Enjoy our fabulous location overlooking the bustling summers and peaceful winters in Lund, and the fattening aromas of cinnamon buns and pizzas wafting up from Nancy’s.